Catalan News: With Uber and Cabify back in Barcelona, are taxis headed for a new standoff? June 7, 2021 Mathew D. Rose EU politics, Finance, Gig Economy, National Politics 0 Cab drivers forced ride hailing apps out of the city in 2019 — this time, keeping the upper hand could be harder Read here Catalan NewsLink
Austerity Simon Wren-Lewis: The Media and Attitudes to Austerity April 2, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Austerity, Media, Media Influence, Neo-Liberalism in the EU 0 Why was austerity popular? “Many people would argue that the macroeconomic case for fiscal stimulus was complex, while simple analogies between governments and households were easier to grasp. However I have also argued that the […]
Finance Chris Dillow: Anti-communism as bad faith July 22, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Finance, Inequality 0 Anti-communism was and still is a very comfortable part of a defence of inequality in the west. Read here
Economics John Rapley: Economics as a moral tale January 10, 2019 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance, Globalisation, Inequality 0 The development sector set out to summon the magic of capitalism from the ashes of communism. How is it going? Read here
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